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Can you give me a more thorough description and possibly pictures of how phals grow in the wild? Thanks!
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A member of the Peter Lin's forum at BigLeafOrchids.com posted this picture.
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Cool pic... :) next time I go to Venezuela, I should try to convince my mother to try some mounted on a tree... :)
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Weebl, there was another pic which shows phals grow on tree trunks in Indonesiya.
Quite healthy and I will never forget that scene. |
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I have a number of phals both mounted and potted. I have potted ones in a clear plastic pot in a basket to hang. Here are a couple pics so you can get the idea. Hope it helps. You would have to make sure to set the plant in the basket so the leaves give you a path for the water to drain off. I'm still careful when I water doing so early in the morning so they can dry off. Lorraine |
Hi there!! I didn't know if you had any luck with your mounts, but I wanted to show you mine, that I did. And man!! Are they ever happy with it!! I took them out of old yucky pots, and mounted them sideways, and put them out in my FL weather, from my greenhouse!! And they are growing like weeds!!!
And these pics are from the very first day that I mounted them and moved them outside. It's been about a month now, and will all the FL rain we've been getting, WOW!! Soooo many happy roots grabbing on to the wood already!! I'm almost ready to cut off the ties on them!! Good luck with your babies :) http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/Chids063.jpg http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/Chids031.jpg http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/Chids032.jpg http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/Chids035.jpg http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/Chids036.jpg http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/Chids038.jpg http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...9/Chids039.jpg http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...Chids061-1.jpg |
Outside Phals
:hello Loved all the outdoor mounted phals and the phals outside in slab boxes. Wish i lived in your corners of the earth:drool: I however have a covered balcony. South-west afternoon exposure. When would it be appropriate to put out the phals, and when would i bring them back in to go under the Light stand:scratchhead: Would love to hear your thoughts:bowing :waving
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When I lived in Philadelphia all tropicals stayed in until it was nice enough to have the outside temp close to inside temp with doors/windows open so adjustment was easier for my guys. Same for the fall when I brought them back in. We don't get too cold here in Boca Raton (Close to Ft. Lauderdale) but once in a while it drops to the 30s. They all come inside esp if winds are 15mph+.:(( The phals seem to like having a cooler temp then bloom like crazy. So there is my :twocents: maybe it'll help. |
Hi Jackie,
Your phal mounts look great and happy:biggrin: Nice going. I was looking at your shadehouse last night and my hubby was nearby. I showed him what your hubby did for you "hint, hint" and he said you have a "REALLY NICE HUSBAND" I had wanted to put the same lattice on my south wall that now has another 11' pole with hanging everything, catts, vandas, phals. That way I could use more of the unused wall:_( It was his idea for the pole so maybe I'll just have to find another space???????Where???:scratchhead: :hmm |
Thanks Lorraine!! Glad you likey :) Your hubby too! Get him to work, and build you something ;)
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